Autumn 2024 brings a fresh wave of interior design trends that blend contemporary style with warmth and cosiness. As the season transitions, homes embrace rich colour palettes, luxurious textures, and sustainable elements to create inviting spaces. From statement lighting to nature-inspired decor, this season’s trends focus on creating comfortable, elegant interiors that balance modernity and nature. Let’s delve into the top interior design trends for autumn 2024.
Trending Colour Palettes
Bring the beauty of the outdoors inside with nature-inspired colour palettes this autumn to create a calming atmosphere reminiscent of a peaceful autumn stroll in the woods.
Warm and earthy tones: Cosy caramels, rich rusts, and deep forest greens bring the autumn nature indoors.
Muted pastels: Soft blush pinks and subtle sage greens add a touch of understated elegance to your space.
Monochromatic schemes: Sleek and sophisticated is always trending, sticking to shades of a single colour creates a calming and cohesive atmosphere.
Textures and Fabrics
As the weather gets cooler, it’s time to make your home a warm and inviting sanctuary. Create cosy and comfortable spaces by layering textiles like throw blankets and plush rugs for that extra snuggle factor. Velvet and suede are making a comeback for Autumn 2024, whilst natural fibres continue to be popular.
Luxe velvet and suede: Velvet and suede textures add a luxurious touch while creating warmth and depth in your decor.
Natural fibres like linen and jute: Natural fibres such as linen and jute bring a more relaxed and earthy aesthetic, perfect for cosy autumn evenings.
Popular Furniture Styles
With the cooler weather, you might spend more time indoors and snuggled up on the sofa. It’s important to make sure you love the style of your furniture to make this time of year more enjoyable.
Modern minimalism: Keep it clean and chic this autumn with simple lines and functional pieces that focus on both style and practicality.
Retro revival: Give a nod to the past with vintage-inspired furniture that adds character and charm to your interiors.
We hope you enjoyed this blog and feel inspired by some Autumn 2024 interior design trends. If you would like to read more, check out our other blog posts here.
This year, Autumn Interior trends are all about being bold, and colourful with a lot of retro inspiration. With rich colour combinations, vintage finds and a 70’s comeback, you’ll be sure to find a trend that inspires your Autumn interior makeover.
Playful shapes
In contrast to the minimalism trend that has lasted for the past few years, 2023 interior design has been much more exciting. Including bold colour contrasts and interesting shapes, this fun and playful style will continue into Autumn 2023. Think asymmetric sofa shapes, geometric candles and vases and abstract art decor, anything goes! These unique adaptations of traditional home decor add an element of interest to your room that grabs attention and creates a fun and lively atmosphere.
Colour is one of the most important elements in interior design and changing your paint or furniture colours can change the feel of a room instantly. If you’re looking to update your interior colours, an autumn colour scheme can stand the test of time. 2023’s autumn colour trends are based around rich and warm colours that create a cosy atmosphere, perfect for the colder weather. Deep reds and browns make a bold statement and create a feeling of warmth and comfort, especially if used in large amounts, such as for walls and large furniture. If these warm tones aren’t for you, contrasting shades of green have been on trend during 2023 and are set to continue throughout Autumn. A dark green creates a cosy autumnal vibe but can be contrasted with lighter shades such as sage green.
Wall-to-ceiling colour
Another 2023 trend that creates a cosy, autumnal atmosphere in your home is wall-to-ceiling colour. Painting the ceiling the same colour as the walls enhances a room’s cosiness by creating the appearance of a lowered ceiling making the room feel warmer, especially if using a warm colour paint. If you have particularly high ceilings that make the room feel cold during Autumn, you can use a darker colour on the ceilings to create the impression of a lower ceiling. Terracotta is one of the most popular Autumn shades this year and when used on walls and ceilings it can create a soft, warm light which produces the calming sensation of a sunset.
If you’re looking for more interior tips to make your home feel warmer check out this blog.
Vintage & second-hand finds
With more and more people valuing sustainability and choosing to shop second-hand, buying vintage and second-hand items has become a trend in itself. For Autumn 2023 we are going to see this vintage trend evolve into more of a 70’s style. Rich earthy tones with pops of bright colour and bold geometric patterns. Darker woods and distressed finishes also lend themselves to a 70’s theme and match the rugged and relaxed feel of Autumn. Reclaimed and custom items also make a space feel more personalised and homely.
We hope that you have enjoyed this summary of Autumn 2023 trends and that you feel inspired to give your home a 70’s-inspired Autumn makeover. If you liked this blog, be sure to take a look at some of our other blogs.
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